The FA Cup quarter-finals take place this weekend, but we still have six Premier League games to look forward to – and we’ve created our own accumulator with five of them.
A £10 bet on our three-legged acca would return £44.55, while the same bet on our five-legged version offers a potential return of £152.01.
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Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Leeds United: Under 2.5 goals (8/13)
Wolverhampton Wanderers are struggling to exit the relegation battle once and for all.
Their upward trajectory under Julen Lopetegui has come to a halt of late, with just one win in their last five matches.
A 2-1 loss to Newcastle United last time out means they head into this weekend’s game just three points clear of the drop zone.
Lopetegui has overseen an overall improvement since taking charge of the World Cup break, but Wolves are still top scorers in the top flight.
Remarkably, it has now been over a year since a forward scored for Wolves in the Premier League.
The majority of their wins this season have come 1-0, so no one should expect a thriller at Molineux on Saturday.
Leeds have generally tightened under Javi Gracia, despite drawing 2-2 with Brighton & Hove Albion in their last game.
Go for under 2.5 goals at 8/13 with bet365.
Chelsea v Everton: Chelsea win (4/9)
Chelsea may have taken a step forward. A three-game winning streak on the rebound – the first time they’ve done this since October – eased the pressure on Graham Potter.
It’s still a disappointing campaign for the Blues, who really only have the Champions League to play for.
Indeed, despite recent top-flight wins over Leeds (1-0) and Leicester (3-1), Chelsea are 11 points behind the top four.
That deficit would likely be insurmountable even if Potter’s side went undefeated for the rest of the season.
Even so, Chelsea will be looking to maintain the momentum they have been building since the start of the month.
Everton have a dismal record on the road, with just one win on opposing grounds throughout the season.
They concede too many away goals and still have problems at the other end of the pitch, with Dominic Calvert-Lewin having a 50-50 chance of being fit enough to feature.
Predict a 4/9 Chelsea win with bet365.
Arsenal vs Crystal Palace: Arsenal win at zero (10/11)
With Manchester City in the FA Cup this weekend, Arsenal have the chance to move eight points clear at the top of the table.
It would be a major psychological boost for Mikel Arteta’s men, especially as City have a tough task against Liverpool in their first game after the international break.
There’s a chance fatigue will start to creep in for the Gunners, who were in Europa League action again on Thursday.
But that was also the case last week and Arsenal overtook Fulham a few days later.
It was a truly impressive performance at Craven Cottage and a repeat here would net the Table Leaders another three points.
Crystal Palace are an integral part of the relegation conversation after an 11-game winless streak.
Palace are struggling to score goals and will struggle to penetrate Arsenal’s backline at the Emirates Stadium.
Arsenal return to win at zero on 10/11 with bet365.
Add the next two bets to make it a quintuple acca.
Aston Villa vs Bournemouth: Ollie Watkins to score anytime (13/8)
A 1-0 triumph over Liverpool last time out will have given Bournemouth real confidence that they can survive the fall.
The Cherries were written off before the start of the season, but they still have a chance to finish above the dreaded dotted line.
Gary O’Neil’s side still concede too many goals, and they had a Mohamed Salah penalty to thank for their clean sheet last weekend.
They have conceded a record 51 league goals this season and will struggle to stop an Aston Villa side who have scored in each of their last 15 games in all competitions.
Ollie Watkins is Villa’s main goal threat and he will be looking to build on a record that has seen him score six times in his last seven appearances.
Pick Ollie Watkins as the goalscorer anytime at 13/8 with bet365.
Southampton v Tottenham Hotspur: Over 1.5 goals (3/10)
Tottenham picked up a well-deserved win over Nottingham Forest last weekend.
After three disappointing results on the rebound – FA Cup elimination at the hands of Sheffield United, a 1-0 loss to Wolves and a total loss to AC Milan in the Champions League – Spurs bounced back to beat the team by Steve Cooper 3-1.
Fourth place is theirs to lose, at least in terms of board points. Tottenham lead the way ahead of Liverpool, Newcastle and Brighton.
But Antonio Conte’s men have always been inconsistent this term so we can’t take anything for granted at St Mary’s.
Southampton showed signs of improvement under Ruben Selles, who managed to make the side harder to play against, despite losing 2-0 to Brentford in midweek.
It’s unlikely to be an end-to-end thriller. But with the attacking talent at Tottenham’s disposal, over 1.5 goals seems like a decent choice to complete our acca.
Add over 1.5 goals to your acca at 3/10 with bet365.
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